Canberra District Wineries

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Canberra District Wineries offer a surprising and sophisticated wine region just a short drive from Australia's capital. With a cool climate that produces exceptional cool-climate varietals, particularly Shiraz, Riesling, and Pinot Noir, this burgeoning wine region is a delight for oenophiles and casual sippers alike. The landscape is a patchwork of rolling hills, vineyards, and national parks, with many cellar doors boasting stunning views. Expect intimate, family-run wineries where the winemakers themselves often pour your tasting, and a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere that makes for a perfect day trip or weekend escape from Canberra.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a full day to explore the region properly. Start mid-morning at a winery near Canberra, like Mount Majura, then head to Murrumbateman for lunch and several tastings at cellar doors along the Murrumbateman Wine Trail. A second day is ideal if you want to also visit the Lake George wineries (Lerida, Lake George Winery) and the historic village of Collector. The region is compact, so you can easily visit 5–6 wineries in a day without rushing.

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